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EPISODE · Dec 12, 2014 · 33 MIN

Social Media Security Podcast 39 – Snapcash, Yik Yak, LinkedIn Security and Privacy Tips

from Shared Security Podcast · host Tom Eston, Scott Wright, Kevin Tackett

This is the 39th episode of the Social Media Security Podcast sponsored by SecureState and the Streetwise Security Zone.  This episode was hosted by Tom Eston, Scott Wright recorded December 12, 2014.  Below are the show notes, links to articles and news mentioned in the podcast: “Snapcash” has been announced by the creators of Snapchat. Can Snapchat gain enough consumer confidence to break into the payments field? Yik Yak is a social app for browsing anonymous chats in your locale and it’s gaining popularity with teens and causing some problems for schools. Yik Yak is also not as private or anonymous as you think as a new security vulnerability was just disclosed! How to opt out of Twitter’s new app tracking feature Facebook’s updated Privacy Policy? Not much new, but policies have been reworded to be somewhat less onerous to read Facebook At Work – Will it work? Scott and Tom share our opinions on the big Sony Pictures security breach Scott shares some best practices on how to secure your LinkedIn account. Tom shares some good tips to make your LinkedIn account more private. Here are a few of the tips we discussed: 1) Turn on HTTPS for all sessions: – Check the “Secure Connections” box in the security settings page 2) Turn on Two-Step Verification – The security settings page will tell you whether or not two-step verification is already set up – You can turn it on, and provide a mobile phone where SMS messages will be sent Both are accessible by doing the following while logged in to your LinkedIn account on the Web: a) Hover the mouse cursor over your profile picture b) Click on the Account tab in the bottom left of the page c) Click on “Manage Security Settings” Please send any show feedback to feedback [aT] socialmediasecurity.com or comment below.  You can also call our voice mail box at 1-613-693-0997 if you have a question for our Q&A section on the next episode.  Don’t forget  to subscribe to the podcast in iTunes, follow us on Twitter and like us on Facebook.  Thanks for listening!   The post Social Media Security Podcast 39 – Snapcash, Yik Yak, LinkedIn Security and Privacy Tips appeared first on Shared Security Podcast.

This is the 39th episode of the Social Media Security Podcast sponsored by SecureState and the Streetwise Security Zone.  This episode was hosted by Tom Eston, Scott Wright recorded December 12, 2014.  Below are the show notes, links to articles and news mentioned in the podcast: “Snapcash” has been announced by the creators of Snapchat. Can Snapchat gain enough consumer confidence to break into the payments field? Yik Yak is a social app for browsing anonymous chats in your locale and it’s gaining popularity with teens and causing some problems for schools. Yik Yak is also not as private or anonymous as you think as a new security vulnerability was just disclosed! How to opt out of Twitter’s new app tracking feature Facebook’s updated Privacy Policy? Not much new, but policies have been reworded to be somewhat less onerous to read Facebook At Work – Will it work? Scott and Tom share our opinions on the big Sony Pictures security breach Scott shares some best practices on how to secure your LinkedIn account. Tom shares some good tips to make your LinkedIn account more private. Here are a few of the tips we discussed: 1) Turn on HTTPS for all sessions: – Check the “Secure Connections” box in the security settings page 2) Turn on Two-Step Verification – The security settings page will tell you whether or not two-step verification is already set up – You can turn it on, and provide a mobile phone where SMS messages will be sent Both are accessible by doing the following while logged in to your LinkedIn account on the Web: a) Hover the mouse cursor over your profile picture b) Click on the Account tab in the bottom left of the page c) Click on “Manage Security Settings” Please send any show feedback to feedback [aT] socialmediasecurity.com or comment below.  You can also call our voice mail box at 1-613-693-0997 if you have a question for our Q&A section on the next episode.  Don’t forget  to subscribe to the podcast in iTunes, follow us on Twitter and like us on Facebook.  Thanks for listening!   The post Social Media Security Podcast 39 – Snapcash, Yik Yak, LinkedIn Security and Privacy Tips appeared first on Shared Security Podcast.

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